WindTracker and WindLogger comparison / difference

LeWL WindLogger Vs WindTracker

Logic Energy’s WindLogger (LeWL) and WindTracker are compact, self-contained and robust loggers both designed for wind data collection and recording. They are used for small scale wind turbine site assessment up to around 15 metres hub height. The devices are broadly similar in function, but differ in terms of:

Wind data calculation and manipulation

Wind data recording and presentation

LeWL WindLogger

The WindLogger can be configured for different recording intervals and anemometers, and gives a complete timestamped data set for use in analysis software. The WindLogger comes with simple report and analysis software and spreadsheet, but other analysis software can also be used.

The main features are:

Recording intervals of 1 minute or 10 minutes.

Records data for 2 anemometers (speed) and 1 wind vane (direction).

Time-stamped data for each interval includes average, maximum, and standard deviation of wind speed; average wind direction; and internal temperature.